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DEFINITIONSREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIME1.26TheREACTORTRIPSYSTEMRESPONSETIMEshallbethetimeintervalfromwhenthemonitoredparameterexceedsitstripsetpointatthechannelsensoruntilelectricalpowerisinterruptedtotheCEAdrivemechanism.ENGINEEREDSAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIME1.27TheENGINEEREDSAFETYFEATURERESPONSETIMEshallbethattimeinter-valfromwhenthemonitoredparameterexceedsitsESFactuationsetpointatthechannelsensoruntiltheESFequipmentiscapableofperformi.ngitssafetyfunction(i.e.,thevalvestraveltotheirrequiredpositions,pumpdischargepressuresreachtheir,requiredvalues,etc.).Timesshallincludedieselgeneratorstartingandsequenceloadingdelayswhereapplicable.PHYSICSTESTS1.28PHYSICSTESTSshallbethosetestsperformedtomeasurethefundamen-talnuclearcharacteristicsofthereactorcoreandrelatedinstrumentationand1)describedinChapter14.0oftheFSAR,2)authorizedunderthepro-visionsof10CFR50.59,or3)otherwiseapprovedbytheCommission.UNRODDEDINTEGRATEDRADIALPEAKINGFACTOR-F1.29TheUNRODDEDINTEGRATEDRADIALPEAKINGFACTORistheratioofthepeakpinpowertotheaveragepinpowerinanunroddedcore,excludingtilt.LOADFOLLOWOPERATION1.30LOADFOLLOWOPERATIONshallbedailypowerlevelchangesofmorethan10%ofRATEDTHERMALPOWERordailyinsertionofCEAsbelow'theLongTermInsertionLimit.GASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTSYSTEM1.31AGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTSYSTEMisanysystemdesignedandinstalledtqreduceradioactivegaseouseffluentsbycollectingprimarycoolantsystemoffgasesfromtheprimarysystemfordecay.OFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUAL(ODCM)1.32TheOFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUALshallcontainthemethodologyandparametersusedinthecalculationofoffsitedosesduetoradioactivegaseousandliquideffluentsandinthecalculationofgaseousandliquideffluentmonitoringalarm/tripsetpointmethodology.ST.LUCIEUNIT1-68205200085820513PDRADOCK05000335P.,-PDRNay13,1982 DEFINITIONSPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)1.33ThePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMshallbetheproceduresusedbythelicenseeorhiscontractors,forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortoshipmenttoadisposalfacility,solidifiedradioactivewaste(orwastecontainingfreestandingliquids)willbeinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirementsfortransportationanddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsandtheapplicabledisposalsiteregulations.SOLIDIFICATION1.34SOLIDIFICATIONshallbetheprocesswhichinvolvestheadditionofasolidifyingmatrixtoradioactivewasteforthepurposeofbindingorencapsulating(solidifying)suchwasteinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirementsfortransportationanddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsandtheapplicabledisposalsiteregulations.DEWATERING1.35DEHATERINGshallbetheprocessofremovingliquidsfromradioactivewastewhichcontainfreestandingliquids,forthepurposeofassuringthatpriortodisposal,suchradioactivewasteisinaform(e.g.,freestandingliquidslessthan1%)thatmeetstherequirementsfortransportationanddisposalpursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsandtheapplicabledisposalsiteregulations.ST.LUCIEUNIT11-6AMay13,1982I TABLE1.2FREQUENCYNOTATIONNOTATION4/g*SAS/UFREQUENCYAtleastonceper12hoursAtleastonceper24hoursAtleastonceper7daysAtleast4permonthandaminimumof48peryearAtleastonceper31daysAtleastonceper92daysAtleastonceper6monthsAtleastonceper18monthsPriortoeachreactorstartupCompletedpriortoeachreleaseN/ANotapplicable*-ForRadioactiveEffluentSampling**-ForRadioactiveBatchReleaseonlyST.LUCIEUNIT1-8May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATIONMETEOROLOGICALINSTRUMENTATIONLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.3.3.4ThemeteorologicalmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshallbeoperableasperTable3.3-8.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTIONaOWiththenumberofOPERABLEmeteorologicalmonitoringchannelsless'hanrequiredbyTable3.3-8,theLicenseeshouldsuspendallreleasesofgaseousradioactivematerialfromtheradwastegasdecaytanksuntiltheinoperablechannel(s)isrestoredtoOPERABLEstatus.'.WithlessthantheMinimumChannelsOPERABLEasspecifiedbyTable3.3-8,prepareandsubmitaSpecialReporttotheCommissionpursuanttoSpecification6.9.2withinthenext10daysoutliningthecauseofthemalfunctionandtheplansforrestoringthechannel(s)toOPERABLEstatus.c.TheprovisionsofSpecification3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.3.3.4OneWINDSPEED,ONEWINDDIRECTION,andTWOAIRTEMPERATUREINSTRUMENTATIONCHANNEL(S)shallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbytheperformanceoftheCHANNELCHECKandCHANNELCALIBRATIONoperationsatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-5.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/43-3OHay13,1982 TABLE3.3-8METEOROLOGICALMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENT6ELEVATIONINSTRUMENTMINIMUMMINIMUMCHANNELSACCURACYOPERABLE1.WINDSPEEDa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)2~WINDDIRECTIONa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)+0.5*mph+0.5*mph0+50+51AN.A.B1N.A.3.AIRTEMPERATURE(DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)0+0,]C**00~1C**0+0.1C**C1'1N.A.*Startingspeedofanemometershallbe(1mph**DeltaTmeasurementchannelsonlyA.The60meterChannelmaybesubstitutedforthe10meterwindspeedforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterchannelisINOPERABLE.WindSpeedDatafromthe60meterelevationshouldbeadjustedusingthewindspeedpowerlaw:S10meters=(60meters)(0.1727)nwhere:S=windspeedinmphn=0.25forPasquillVerticalStabilityClassesA,B,C,D.n~0.50forPasquillVerticalStabilityClassesE,F,G.1.727X10=constant=10meters/60metersB.The60meterChannelmaybesubstitutedforthe10meterWindDirectionChannelforupto30daysintheeventthe10meterChannelisINOPERABLE.C.The35meterChannelmaybesubstitutedforoneofthe10meteror60meterTemperatureChannelsforupto30daysifoneoftheChannelsisINOPERABLE.Thedata-shouldalwaysbenormalizedtoC/100meterstodeterminetheverticalstabilityclass.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/4Nay13,1982 TABLE4.3-5METEOROLOGICALMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONSURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTSINSTRUMENTCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATION1.WINDSPEEDa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)SASA+2.WINDDIRECTIONa.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)DSASA~3.AIRTEMPERATURE(DeltaT)a.NominalElev(10meters)b.NominalElev(60meters)c.NominalElev(35meters)SASASA~*RequiredonlyiftheseChannelsarebeingsubstitutedforoneoftheMinimumChannelsOperableasperTable3.3-8.
INSTRUMENTATIONRADIOACTIVELIQUEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATIONLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.3.3.9TheradioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshowninTable3.3-12shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/tripsetpointssettoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification3."11.1.1arenotexceeded.Thealarm/tripsetpointsofthesechannelsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththeODCMmethodology.APPLICABILITY:AsshowninTable3.3-12.ACTION:a.Witharadioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelalarm/tripsetpointlessconservativethanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.1.1aremet,immediatelysuspendthereleaseofradioactiveliquideffluentsmonitoredbytheaffectedchannelordeclarethechannelinoperable.b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-12,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-12.c.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.3.3.9Eachradioactiveliquideffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannel'shallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbyperformanceoftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION,ANDCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESToperationsduringtheModesandatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-8.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-45Hay13,1982 ff TABLE3.3-12RADIOACTIVELIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONINSTRUMENTMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITYACTION1.GrossRadioactivitymonitors,providingautomaticterminationofreleasea.LiquidradwasteeffluentlineAtalltimes*18b.SteamGeneratorblowdowneffluentlineAtalltimes*192.GrossRadioactivityMonitorsnotprovidingautomaticterminationofreleasea.ComponentcoolingwatersystemAtalltimes*20*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE3.3-12TABLENOTATIONACTION18-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesmayberesumedforupto14days,providedthatpriortoinitiatingarelease:1.AtleasttwoindependentsamplesareanalyzedinaccordancewithSpecification4.11.1.1.1and;2.AtleasttwotechnicallyqualifiedmembersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculationsanddischargevalving.Otherwise,suspendreleaseofradioactiveeffluentsviathispathway.ACTON19WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto90daysifthereisnoprimary-to-secondaryleakageindicatedbytheairejectormonitor.Iftheairejectormonitorindicatesprimary-to-secondaryleakage,releasesmaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesareanalyzedforgrossradioactivity(betaorgamma)atlimitofdetectionofatleast2X10-7uCi/gm.1.Atleastonceper8hourswhenthespecific,activityofthesecondarycoolantis)0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENTI-131.2.Atleastonceper24hourswhenthespecificactivityofthesecondarycoolantis<0.01uCi/gramDOSEEQUIVALENTI-131.EACTION20-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedthatatleastonceper8hourgrabsamplesarecollectedandanalyzedforgrossradioactivity(betaorgamma)atalimitofdetection.ofatleast2X10-7uCi/ml.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-47Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-8RADIOACTIVELIQUIDEFFLUENTMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONSURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTSINSTRUMENTCHANNELCHECKCHANNELCALIBRATIONCHANNELFUNCTIONALTEST1.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivityMonitorsprovidingalarmandautomaticisolationa.LiquidRadwasteEffluentLinePb.SteamGeneratorBlowdownEffluentLine2.GrossBetaorGammaRadioactivityMonitorsprovidingalarmbutnotprovidingautomaticisolation(4)a.ComponentCoolingWaterSys.R(3)R(3)R(3)Q(1)Q(1)Q(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway TABLE4.3-8TABLENOTATION(l)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatautomaticisolationofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyofthefollowingconditionsexist:l.Instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyofthefollowingconditionsexist:l.Instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.(3)Theinitial'HANNELCALIBRATIONforradioactivitymeasurementinstrumentationshallbeperformedusingoneormoreofthereferencestandardstraceabletotheNationalBureauofStandardsorusingstandardsthathavebeencalibratedagainststandardscertifiedbytheNBS.Thesestandardsshouldpermitcalibratingthesystemoverits~intendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilitiesthataretypicalofnormalplantoperation.ForsubsequentCHANNELCALIBRATION,buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibrationmaybeused,atintervalsofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplishedduringrefuelingoutages.(4)Thisrequirementisapplicableonlytosystemswherethecomponentcoolingwatersystemisdischargedtoaneffluentstream.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-49May13,1982 INSTRUMENTATIONRADIOACTIVEGASEOUSPROCESSAND'EFFLUENTMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.3.3.10TheradioactivegaseousprocessandeffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelsshowninTable3.3-13shallbeOPERABLEwiththeiralarm/tripsetpointssettoensurethatthelimitsofSpecification3.11.2.1arenotexceeded.Thealarm/tripsetpointsofthesechannelsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththeODCMMethodology.APPLICABILITY:AsshowninTable3.3-13.ACTIONa.Witharadioactivegaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelalarm/tripsetpointlessconservativethanavaluewhichwillensurethatthelimitsof3.11.2.1aremet,declarethechannelinoperableorresetthechannelsetpointsimmediatelytoensurethatthelimi.tsof3.11.2.1aremet.b.WithlessthanthenumberofchannelsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13,taketheACTIONshowninTable3.3-13.c.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREOUIREMENTS4.3.3.10EachradioactivegaseousprocessoreffluentmonitoringinstrumentationchannelshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEbyperformanceoftheCHANNELCHECK,CHANNELCALIBRATION,andCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESToperationsduringtheMODESandatthefrequenciesshowninTable4.3-9.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-50May13,1982 TABLE3.3-13RADIOACTIVEGASEOUSEFFLUENTMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONAINSTRUMENT1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorMINIMUMCHANNELSOPERABLEAPPLICABILITYPARAMETERACTIONRadioactivityRate25Measurement2.PlantVent,FuelBldg.Vent,ECCS-AVent&ECCS-BVentAsperTable3.3-63.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerCartridgeRadioactivityRateMeasurementVerifypresenceofcartridge2730c.ParticulateSamplerFilterVerifypresenceof-30filter4.AirEjectorVenta.NobleGasActivityMonitorRadioactivityRate28Measurement5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosiveGasMonitoringSystem(GasSurgeTank)a.Hydrogenb.Oxygen(1)(1)%Hydrogen%Oxygen2929*DuringreleasesviathispathwayontrolTank**DuringWasteGasSystemOperationwhenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControa TABLE3.3-13TABLENOTATIONACTION25-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,thecontentsofthetanksmaybereleasedtotheenvironmentforupto30daysprovidedthatpriortoinitiatingtherelease:1.Atleasttwoindependentsamplesofthetank'scontentsareanalyzed,and2.AtleasttwotechnicallyqualifiedmembersoftheFacilityStaff,onetoperform,andonetoverifythereleaseratecalculationsanddischargevalvelineup;Otherwise,suspendreleaseofradioactiveeffluentsviathispathway.ACTION27WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymaycontinueforupto30daysprovidedgrabsamplesarecollectedandanalyzedforgrossactivityatleastonceper24hours.ACTION28-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,immediatelyroutetheAirEjectorVenttothePlantVentPathway.ACTION29-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,operationofthiswastegasholdupsystemmaycontinueindefinitelyprovidedthatgrabsamplesarecollectedandanalyzedatleastoncepershift.ACTION30-WiththenumberofchannelsOPERABLElessthanrequiredbytheMinimumChannelsOPERABLErequirement,effluentreleasesviathispathwaymayconti.nueforupto30daysprovidedsamplesarecontinuouslycollectedwithauxiliarysamplingequipmentforperiodsontheorderofseven(7)daysandanalyzedwithin48hoursoftheendofsamplecollection.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/43-52Hay13,1982 TABLE4.3-9RADIOACTIVEGASEOUSEFFLUENZMONITORINGINSTRUMENTATIONSURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTSINSTRUMENTCHANNELCHECK"CHANNELCALIBRATIONCHANNELFUNCTIONALTEST1.WasteGasHoldupSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitor2.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,ECCS-AVent,6ECCS-BVentAsperTable4.3-3R(3)3.BlowdownBuildingVentSystema.NobleGasActivityMonitorb.IodineSamplerc.ParticulateSampler4.AirEjectorVentR(3)N/AN/AZ(2)N/AN/Aa.NobleGasActivityMonitor5.WasteGasHoldupSystemExplosive-GasMonitoringSystema.Hydrogenb.OxygenD**R(3)q(4)q(5)a(2)*Duringreleasesviathispathway*"DuringWasteGasHoldupSystemOperationwhenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank TABLE4.3-9~)TABLENOTATION(1)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatautomaticisolationofthispathwayandcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyofthefollowingconditionsexist:l.Instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentcontrolsnotsetinoperatemode.(2)TheCHANNELFUNCTIONALTESTshallalsodemonstratethatcontrolroomalarmannunciationoccursifanyofthefollowingconditionsexist:l.Instrumentindicatesmeasuredlevelsabovethealarm/tripsetpoint.2.Circuitfailure.3.Instrumentcontrolsnotset.inoperatemode.(3)TheinitialCHANNELCALIBRATIONforradioactivitymeasurementinstrumentationshallbeperformedusingoneormoreofthereferencestandardstraceabletotheNationalBureauofStandardsorusingstandardsthathavebeencalibratedagainststandardscertifiedbytheNBS.Thesestandardsshouldpermitcalibratingthesystemoveritsintendedrangeofenergyandratecapabilitiesthataretypicalofnormalplantoperations.ForsubsequentCHANNELCALIBRATION,buttonsourcesthathavebeenrelatedtotheinitialcalibrationmaybeused,atintervalsofatleastoncepereighteenmonths.Thiscannormallybeaccomplishedduringrefuelingoutages.(4)TheCHANNELCALIBRATIONshallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaininganominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercenthydrogen,balancenitrogen,and2.Nominalfourvolumepercenthydrogen,balancenitrogen.(5)TheGUNNELCALIBRATIONshallincludetheuseofstandardgassamplescontaininganominal:1.Nominalonevolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen,and2.Nominalfourvolumepercentoxygen,balancenitrogen.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/43-54May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTS3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTSCONCENTRATIONLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.1.1Theconcentrationofradioactivematerialreleasedfromthesitetounrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtotheconcentrationsspecifiedin10CFR20,AppendixB,TableII,Column2forradionuclidesotherthandissolvedorentrainednoblegases.Theconcentrationfortotaldissolvedorentrainednoblegasesshallbelimitedto2X104uCi/ml.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTIONa~Withtheconcentrationofradioactivematerialreleasedfromthesitetounrestrictedareasexceeding,theabovelimits,immediatelyrestoreconcentrationwithintheabovelimitsandprovidepromptnotificationtotheCommissionpursuanttoSpecificatoin6.9.1.12.b.TheprovisionsofSpecification3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.1.1.1Theradioactivitycontentofeachbatchofradioactiveliquidwasteto'edischargedshallbedeterminedpriortoreleasebysamplingandanalysisinaccordancewithTable4.11-1.Theresultsofpre-releaseanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculationalmethodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentrationatthepointofreleaseislimitedtothevaluesinSpecification3.11.1.1.4.11.1.1.2TheradioactivityconcentrationofliquidsdischargedfromcontinuousreleasepointsshallbedeterminedbycollectionandanalysisofsamplesinaccordancewithTable4.11-1.Theresultsoftheanalysesshallbeusedwiththecalculationalmethodsinthe"ODCM"toassurethattheconcentrationsatthepointofreleasearelimitedtothevaluesinSpecification3.11.1.1.4.11.1.1.3Post-releaseanalysesofsamplescompositedfrombatchreleasesshallbeperformedinaccordancewithTable4.11-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-1tray13,1982 "TABLEF11-1RADIOACTIVELIQUIDWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMLiquidReleaseTypeA.BatchWasteReleaseTanksSamplingFrequencyMinimumAnalysisFrequencyTypeOfActivityAnalysisPrincipal.GammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection(LLD)(uCi/ml)a5X10EachBatchEachBatchI-1311X10pOneBatch/MDissolvedandEntrainedGases1X10-5EachBatchCompositeH-3GrossAlpha1X1051X10EachBatchCompositeSr-89,Sr-90Fe-55SX1081X10B.PlantContinuousReleasese,f4/M4/MPrincipalGammaEmittersI-1315X1071X10DissolvedandEntrainedGases1X10H-31X1054/MGrossAlpha1X107Composite4/MQCompositeSr-89,Sr-90SX108Fe-551X10ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-2May13,1982 TABLE4'l-lTABLENOTATIONa.TheLLDisthesmallestconcentrationofradioactivematerialinasamplethatwillbedetectedwith95%probabilitywith5%probabilityoffalselyconcludingthatablankobservation-representsa"real"signal.TheLowerLimitofDetectionisaprioriLimitwheretheanalysistechniqueshallbecapableofdetectingthestatedvaluesifablanksamplewerecounted.LLD=4.66Sx106e-LambdatWhere:sbisthestandarddeviationofthebackgroundcountingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate(incountsperminute)2.22Xisthecountingefficiency(ascountspertransformation)issamplevolumeinappropriateunits610transformationsperminutepermicroCurieistheChemicalSeparationYield(whenapplicable)isbase2.71828Lambdaisdecayconstantiseither:2~Theelapsedtimebetweenthemidpointofsamplecollectionandthetimeofcounting(forcompositestrontiumonly)Theelapsedtimebetweenthesampletimeandthetimeatmidcount(forphacountingonly)TheunitsoftshallmatchthetimeunitsofLambdainbothcases.b.Abatchreleaseisthedischargeofliquidwastesofadiscretevolume.Eachbatchreleasetankshallbeisolatedandthoroughlymixedpriortosamplingforarelease.c.TheprincipalgammaemittersforwhichtheLLDlimitspecificationwillapplyareexclusivelythefollowingradionuclides:Mn-54,Pe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,andCe-144.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeakswhicharemeasureableandidentifiable,togetherwiththeabovenuclides,shallalsobeidentifiedandreported.NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevel.ST.LUCIEUNITI3/411-3May13,1982 TABLE4.11-1TABLENOTATIONd.Acompositesampleisoneinwhichthequantityofliquidsampledisproportionaltothequantityofliquidwastedischargedandinwhichthemethodofsamplingemployedresultsinaspecimenwhichisrepresentativeoftheliquidsreleased.Priortoanalysis,allsamplestakenforthecompositeshallbethoroughlymixedinorderforthecompositesampletoberepresentativeoftheeffluentrelease.e.Acontinuousreleaseisthedischargeofliquidwastesofanondiscretevolume;e.g.,fromasystemthathasaninputflowduringthecontinuousrelease.f.IfComponentCoolingWateractivityis>1X10uCi/ml,performaweeklygrossactivityontheIntakeCoolingWaterSystemoutlettoensuretheactivitylevelis(a2X10uCi/mlLLDlimit.IfICWis)2X107uCi/ml,performanalysisinaccordancewithaPlantContinuousReleaseonthisTable.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-4May13,1982 Dcno'IESITEMinimumDistanceforRadioactiveGaseousReleasesfromPlantVenttoSiteBoundryj,J~pi>+~i~~.;~A:,;F.W,,c~yi~We<<-~~>d!>,tcsUnrestrictedAr~BoundryI,inefor.theST.'I;<p;~kg'.:"',~~,~".>~;"'gj~::;;@.~;,gFwj.:-".-:-OutlettoDischargePipe(Liq.RadioactiveEffluentsNormalSCALEINFEET0100020003000I'~~<ere3.$l-lUarestxiciedAreaSoumdryI'orYheSt.LucieSite11-5Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATIONII3.11.1.2Thedoseordosecommitmenttoanindividualfromradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsreleasedtounrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimited:Duringanycalendarquarterto<1.5mremtothetotalbodyandto<5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculateddosefromthereleaseofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsexceedinganyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimit(s)anddefinesthecorrectiveactionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsduringtheremainderofthecurrentcalendarquarterandsubsequentquarters.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventR'eportontheabovelimits.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.1.2.DoseCalculations.CumulativedosecontributionsfromliquideffluentsshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyintheODCMatleastonceper31days.STLUCIEUNIT13/411-6May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSLIQUIDWASTETREATMENTLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.1.3TheappropriatesubsystemsoftheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemshallbeOPERABLEtoreducetheradioactivematerialsinliquidwastepriortotheirdischargewhentheprojectedmonthlydoseduetoliquideffluentreleasestounrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.12mremtothetotalbodyand0.4mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION'iththeliquidradwastetreatmentsysteminoperableformorethan31daysorwithradioactiveliquidwastebeingdischargedwithouttreatmentandinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowinginformation(TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):l.IdentificationofequipmentorsubsystemsnotOPERABLEandadescriptionofalternateequipmentusedfortreatmentofradioactiveliquideffluent.2.Action(s)takentorestoretheinoperableequipment,orbackupequipment,toOPERABLEstatus.J3.Summarydescriptionofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrence.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREUIREMENTS4.11.1.3.1Dosesduetoliquidreleasestounrestrictedareasshallbeprojectedatleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodologyunlesstheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemisbeingused.4.11.1.3.2TheappropriateliquidradwastesubsystemsshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriateliquidradwastesubsystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactiveliquideffluentsduringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-7May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTS3/4-11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTSDOSERATELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.1Theinstantaneousdoserateinunrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetoradioactivematerialsreleasedingaseouseffluentsfromthesiteshallbelimitedtothefollowingvalues:a.Thedoseratelimitfornoblegasesshallbe<500mrem/yrtothetotalbodyand<3000mrem/yrtotheskin,andb.FortheinhalationpathwaythedoseratelimitforI-131,Tritiumandforradioactivematerialsinparticulateformwithhalflivesgreaterthan8daysshallbe<1500mrem/yrtoanyorgan.'VAPPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a~Withthedoserate(s)exceedingtheabovelimits,immediatelydecreasethereleaseratetocomplywiththelimit(s)giveninSpecification3.11.2.1andprovidepromptnotificationtotheCommissionpursuant.toSpecification6.9.1.12.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.1.1TheinstantaneousreleaserateofnoblegasesingaseouseffluentsshallbecontinuouslymonitoredforthereleasepointsgiveninTable3.3-13.4.11.2.1.2Thereleaserateofradioactivematerialsotherthannoblegases,ingaseouseffluentsshallbedeterminedbyobtainingrepresentativesamplesandperforminganalysesinaccordancewiththesamplingandanalysisprogram,specifiedinTable4.11-2.4.11.2.1.3Theinstantaneousdoserateinunrestrictedareas,duetoradioactivematerialsotherthannoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluents,shallbedeterminedtobewithintherequiredlimitsbyusingthemethodologyprescribedbytheODCMontheresultsofthesamplingandanalysisprogramspecifiedinTable4.11-2.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/411-8May13,1982 TABLE4~11-2RADIOACTIVEGASEOUSWASTESAMPLINGANDANALYSISPROGRAMGaseousReleaseTypeA.WasteGasStorageTank(Batch)gSamplingFrequencyPEachTankMinimumAnalysisFrequencyPEachTankTypeOfActivitAnalysisNobleGasPrincipalGammaEmittersLowerLimitofDetection(LLD)(UCi/101)1X104B.ContainmentPurgePEachPurgePEachPurgeNobleGasPrincipalGammaEmittersH-31X101X10C.PlantVent,FuelBuildingVent,)lowdownBuildingVentSystemD.AllReleaseTypesasListedinC.above4/MiContinuous.ContinuousContinuousContinuous4/MCharcoalSample4MParticulateSampleMCompositeParticulateSample0CompositeParticulateSampleNobleGasPrincipalGammaEmittersH-3H-3I-131.I-133ParticulatePrincipalGammaEmittersGrossAlphaSr-89;Sr-901X1041X1O61X1O61x1o'21X101X1O"1X1O"1X1O"ContinuousNobleGasMonitorNobleGasGrossBeta&Gamma1X1O4 TABLE4.11-2(continued)TABLENOTATIONa.Thelowerlimitofdetection(LLD)isdefinedinTableNotationa.ofTable4.11-1.b.TheprincipalgammaemittersforwhichtheLLDLimitSpecificationwillapplyareexclusivelythefollowingradionuclides:Kr-87,Kr-88,Xe-133,Xe-133m,Xe-135,andXe-138fornoblegasemissionsandMn-54,Fe-59,Co-58,Co-60,Zn-65,Mo-99,Cs-134,Cs-137,Ce-141,Ce-144,andI-131forparticulateemissions.Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlythesenuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeakswhicharemeasurableandidentifiable,togetherwiththeabovenuclidesshallalsobeidentifiedandreported.NuclideswhicharebelowtheLLDfortheanalysesshouldnotbereportedasbeingpresentattheLLDlevelforthatnuclide.c.Tritiumgrabsamplesshallbetakenprior.toeachpurgerelease,butthesamplemaybeanalyzedafterthebatchreleasewhenthesamplecountingsolutionhasstabilizedtoallowanaccuratedeterminationofactivity.d.SamplingFrequencyandMinimumAnalysisFrequencyareapplicableonlyduringreleasesviathispathway.e.TheratioofthesampleflowratetothesampledstreamflowrateshallbeknownforthetimeperiodinSpecifications3.11.2.1,3.11.2.2,and3.11.2.3.f.Iftheanalysisfrequencyisdaily,theLLDlimitmaybeincreasedbyafactorof10.g.Abatchreleaseisthedischargeofgaseouswasteofadiscretevolume.h.Apurgeisabatchreleasefromthecontainmentbuilding.ThePlantVentshallbesampledforTritiumatthisfrequencyiftheContainmentPurgeExhaustisoperatingasacontinuousrelease.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-10Nay13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSE,NOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.2Theairdoseinunrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)duetonoblegasesreleasedingaseouseffluentsshallbelimitedtothefollowing:a.Duringanycalendarquarter,to<5mradforgammaradiationand<10mradforbetaradiation.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculatedairdosefromradioactivenoblegasesingaseouseffluentsexceedinganyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimit(s)anddefinethecorrectiveactionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioactivenoblegasesingaseouseffluentsduringtheremainderofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.2.1DoseCalculations-CumulativedosecontributionsforthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyintheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-11May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSDOSE,RADIOIODINES,RADIOACTIVEMATERIALINPARTICULATEFORM,ANDRADIONUCLIDESOTHERTHANNOBLEGASESLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.3Thedosetoanindividualfromradioiodines,radioactivematerialsinparticulateform,andradionuclidesotherthannoblegaeswithhalf-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluentsreleasedtounrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)shallbelimitedtothefollowing:a.Duringanycalendarquarterto<7.5mremtoanyorgan.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthecalculateddosefromthereleaseofradioiodines,radioactivematerialsinparticulateform,orradionuclidesotherthannoblegasesingaseouseffluentsexceedinganyoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichidentifiesthecause(s)forexceedingthelimitanddefinesthecorrectiveactionstobetakentoreducethereleasesofradioiodines,radioactivematerialsinparticulateform,andradionuclidesotherthannoblegaseswithhalf-livesgreaterthan8daysingaseouseffluentsduringtheremainderofthecurrentcalendarquarter.TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimit.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.3DoseCalculations-CumulativedosecontributionsforthecurrentcalendarquartershallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththemethodologyintheODCMatleastonceevery31days.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-12May13,1982
RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSGASEOUSRADWASTETREATMENTLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.4TheappropriatesubsystemsofthegaseousradwastetreatmentsystemshallbeOPERABLE.Thegaseousradwastetreatmentsystemshallbeusedtoreduceradioactivematerialsingaseouswastepriortotheirdischargewhentheprojectedgaseouseffluentdosesduetogaseouseffluentreleasestounrestrictedareas(seeFigure3.11-1)whenaveragedover31dayswouldexceed0.4mradforgammaradiationand0.8mradforbetaradiation.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.WiththegaseousWasteTreatmentSysteminoperableformorethan31daysorwithgaseouswastebeingdischargedwithouttreatmentandinexcessoftheabovelimits,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30days,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReportwhichincludesthefollowinginformation(TheSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReportontheabovelimits):1.IdentificationofequipmentorsubsystemsnotOPERABLEandadescriptionofalternateequipmentusedfortreatmentofradioactivegaseouseffluents.2.Action(s)takentorestoretheinoperableequipment,orbackupequipment,toOPERABLEstatus.3.Summarydescriptionofaction(s)takentopreventarecurrance.b.TheprovisionsofSpecification3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.4.1Dosesduetogaseousreleasestounrestrictedareasshallbeprojectedatleastonceper31daysaspertheODCMmethodologyunlessgaseousradwastetreatmentsystemisinuse.4.11.2,.4.2Theappropriate'subsystemsshallbedemonstratedOPERABLEatleastonceper92daysunlesstheappropriatesubsystemhasbeenutilizedtoprocessradioactivegaseouseffluentsduringtheprevious92days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'13/411-13May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSEXPLOSIVEGASMIXTURELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3~11.2.5Theconcentrationofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbelimitedto<4%byvolumewheneverthehydrogenconcentrationexceeds4%byvolume.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimeswhenhydrogenisusedasacovergasontheVolumeControlTank.ACTION:a.Withtheconcentrationofoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystem)4%byvolume,immediatelysuspendalladditionsofwastegasestotheaffectedgasdecaytankandreducetheconcentrationofoxygenintheremainderofthesystemtolessthan4%byvolumewithin8hours.TheaffectedgasdecaytankshouldbedischargedassoonaspossibleprovidedthattheSpecificationsof3.11.2.1arenotexceededintheprocess.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.5TheconcentrationsofhydrogenandoxygeninthegaseouswasteholdupsystemshallbedeterminedtobewithintheabovelimitsbymonitoringthewastegaseswiththehydrogenandoxygenmonitorsrequiredOPERABLEbyTable3.3-13ofSpecification3.3.3.10.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-14 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSGASSTORAGETANKSLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivitycontainedineachgasstoragetankshallbelimitedto<285,000Curiesnoblegases(consideredasXe-133).APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.Withthequantityofradioactivematerialinanygasdecaytankexceedingtheabovelimit,immediatelysuspendalladditionsofradioactivematerialtothetankandwithin48hourseitherreducethetankcontentstowithinthelimitorprovidepromptnotificationtotheCommissionpursuanttoSpecification6.9.1..12'hewrittenfollow-upreportshallincludeadescriptionofactivitiesplannedand/ortakentoreducethetankcontentstowithintheabovelimit.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.2.6Thequantityofradioactivematerialcontainedineachgasdecaytankshallbedeterminedtobewithintheabovelimitatleastonceper24hourswhentheReactorCoolantSystemGrossActivityexceedstheactivitylimitofSpecification3.4.8.b.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/411-15May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTS'OLIDRADIOACTIVEWASTELIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.11.3SolidifiedradioactivewasteorwastecontainingfreestandingliquidsshallbeprocessedinaccordancewithaPROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMpriortobeingshippedtoaradioactivewastedisposalfacility.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTIONa.Withthewasteformrequirementsfortransportationordisposalofsolidifiedradioactivewaste(orwastecontainingfreestandingliquids),pursuanttoTitle10oftheCodeofFederalRegulationsandtheapplicableburialsiteregulations,notsatisfied,suspendshipmentsofsuchradioactivewastetotheburialsite.b.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.11.3Foreachradioactivewastecontainerusedtocollectliquidradioactivewaste(orwastecontainingfreestandingliquids),priortoshipmenttoaradioactivewastedisposalfacility,thelicenseeshallcertifythathehasfollowedtheminimumrequirementsoftheapplicableproceduresofthePROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM.ST.LUCIEUNIT]3/411-16May13,1982 3/4.123/4.12.1RADIOLOGICENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGMONITORINGPROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.12.1TheradiologicaenvironmentalmonitoringprogramshalleconducteasspecifiedinTable3.12-1andTable4.12-1.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTIONa~WiththeradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramnotbeingconductedasspecifiedinTables3.12-1and4.12-1,prepareandsubmittotheCommission,intheannualRadiologicalMonitoringReport,adescriptionofthereasonsfornotconductingtheprogramasspecified.DeviationsfromSpecification3.12.1mayoccurbecausesamplesareunobtainableduetohazardousconditions,biologicalorseasonalunavailability,orduetovandalism,ortomalfunctionofsamplingoranalyticalequipment,laboratoryaccidents,samplingerrors,orotherlegitimatereasons.Ifdeviationsoccurbecauseofmalfunctionofsamplingoranalyticalequipment,everyeffortshallbemadetocompletecorrectiveactionpriortotheendofthenextsamplingperiod.AdescriptionofalldeviationsfromTables3.12-1and4.12-1,thereasonsforallsuchdeviationsandadescriptionofanycorrectiveactionsinitiatedorplannedtobringtheradiologicalenvironmentalsurveillanceprogrambackinaccordancewithSpecification3.12.1shallbeprovidedintheannualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.AcurrentlistofsamplelocationsusedduringthereportingperiodshallbeincludedintheannualRadiologicalMonitoringReport.Samplelocationchangesfromthe'recedingyear,ifany,shouldbeidentifiedalongwithabriefdescriptionofthereasonforthechange.b.Withtheconfirmed*levelofradioactivityinanenvironmentalsamplingmediumatoneormoreofthelocations,outsideoftheplantcirculatingwatersystem,specifiedinTable3.12-1exceedingthelimitsofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquarter,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin30daysfromtheendoftheaffectedcalendarquarter(orfromthetimeoftheconfirmatoryresultifsuchresultisnotreceiveduntilaftertheendofthequarterinwhichtheoriginalsamplewascollected),aSpecialReportwhichincludesanevaluationofanyreleaseconditions,environmentalfactorsorotheraspectswhichmayhavecausedthelimitsofTable6.9.3-2tobeexceeded.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivitywasnottheresultofplanteffluents;however,insuchanevent,theconditionsshallbereportedanddescribedintheannualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.ThisSpecialReportexemptsaLicenseeEventReport.*Aconfirmatoryreanalysisoftheoriginal,aduplicate,oranewsamplemaybedesirable,asappropriate.Theresultsoftheconfirmatoryanalysisshallbecompletedatthe.earliesttimeconsistentwiththeanalysis,butinanycasewithin30days.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I3/412-1May13,1982 c.WithmilkorgardenvegetationsamplesunavalablefromanyofthesamplelocationsrequiredbyTable3.12-1,informationshallbeincludedintheannualRadiologicalMonitoringReportidentifyingthecauseoftheunavailabilityandidentifyingreplacementlocationswheresampleswereobtained.Ifreplacementsamplesareunavailableduringthespecifiedtimeinterval,aspecialreportpursuanttospecification6.9.2shallbesubmittedtotheCommissionwithin30daysfromthetimethelicenseehasbeenproperlynotifiedandwillidentifythecauseoftheunavailabilityofthesamplesandadiscussionoftheplansforobtianingfuturesamples.Ifnewpermanentsamplelocationsarerequired;oncetheyhavebeenselectedandsampleavailabilityisestablished,thelocationsfromwhichthesamplesareunavailablemaybedeletedfromtheprogram,andthelocationsfromwhichthesampleswillbeobtainedinthefutureareincorporatedintheenvironmentalmonitoringprogramasnewsamplelocations.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.12.1.1TheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringsamplesshallbecollectedpursuanttoTable3.12-1andshallbeanalyzedpursuanttotherequirementsofTables3.12-1and4.12-1.ST.LUCIEUNIT13/412-2Hay13,1982 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TABLE3.12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMFxposurePathwayand/orSampleSampleLocationsSamplingand(b)CollectionFrequencyTypeandFrequency(c)ofAnalysisl.Airbornea.Radioiodine&Particulates9locationsContinuousoperationofsamplerwithcollectionatleastweeklyRadioiodinefiltersI-131-weeklyParticulatefiltersGrossbeta-weekly:Analyzeeachfilterforgrossbetaradioactivity>24hourfollowingfilterchange.Gammaisotopic(Composite)QuarterlyAgammaisotopicisalsorequiredforeachsamplehavingagrossbetaradioactivitywhichis>1.0pCilm3andwhichisalso>10timesthatofthemostrecentcontrolsample.2.DirectRadiation3.Waterborne29locationsQuarterlyGammaexposure'ate-quarterlya.Surfaceb.Ground(well)c.Drinkingd.Sedimentfromshoreline4locations2locations3locations4locationsMonthlyQuarterlyQuarterlySemiannuallyGammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-MonthlyGammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-QuarterlyGrossbeta,gammaisotopicandtritiumanalysis-QuarterlyGammaisotopicanalysis-Semiannually TABLE3~12-1ST.LUCIESITE-RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGPROGRAMExposurePathwaySampleSamplingandb)and/orSampleLocationsCollectionFreuencyTypeandFrequency(cofAnalysis4.Ingestiona.Milk2locationsSemi-MonthlyControlsamples-MonthlyGammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Semi-monthly.-Controlsamples-GammaisotopicandI-131analysis-Monthlyb.FishandInvertebrates1.Crustacea2.Fishc.FoodProducts1.Citrus2locations2locations5locationsSemi-AnnuallySemi-AnnuallyAtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-AnnuallyGammaisotopicanalysis-Semi-AnnuallyGammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampling2.EdibleGardenVegetation2locationsAtharvesttimeGammaisotopicanalysis-EachSampl TABLE3.12-1TABLENOTATION(a)AlistofsamplelocationswillbeprovidedonaFigureandTableintheODCM.(b)ThefollowingdefinitionoffrequenciesshallapplytoTable3.12-1only:Weekly-Notlessthanoncepercalendarweek.Amaximumintervalof11daysisallowedbetweenthecollectionofanytwoconsecutivesamples.Semi-Monthly-Notlessthan2timespercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan7daysbetween,samplecollections.Amaximumintervalof24daysisallowedbetweencollectionofanytwoconsecutivesamples.Monthly'-Notlessthanoncepercalendarmonthwithanintervalofnotlessthan10daysbetweensamplecollections.Quarterly-Notlessthanoncepercalendarquarterwithanintervalofnotlessthan30daysbetweensamplecollections.Semiannually-Onesampleeachbetweencalendar,dates(January1-Junewillbeprovidedbetweensamplecollections.(c)Frequencyofanalysestobeconsistentwithcollectionfrequency.(d)Nodrinkingwatersourcesareeffectedbyeffluentsfromtheplant.ST.LUCIEUNIT3/412-5May13,1982
TABLE4.12-1.DETECTIONCAPABILITIESFORENVIRONMENTALSAMPLEANALYSISLOWERLIMITOFDETECTION(LLD)ANALYSISWATER(PCI/L)AIRBORNEPARTI-CULATE0(GAS(pCi/m)FISH(pCi/Kg,wet)MILKpCi/LFOODPRODUCTS(pCi/Kg,wet)SEDIMENT(pCi/Kg,dry)GrossBetaH-3~Mn-54~Fe-59Co-58,60~Zn-65'Zr-95Nb-95I-131Cs-134Cs-137Ba/La-1404c2000(1000)1530153030151c1518351X101X1O'X106X1O213026013026013015018356Od6O'Od150180Note:Thislistdoesnotmeanthatonlytheseradionuclidesaretobedetectedandreported.Otherpeakswhichareraeasurableandidentifiable(exceptnaturallyoccurringradionuclides)togetherwiththeaboveradionuclidesshallalsobeidentifiedandreported.
TABLE4.12-1(continued)NOTATIONa.Acceptabledetectioncapabilitiesforthermoluminescentdosimetersused,forenvironmentalmeasurementsaregiveninRegulatoryGuide4.13.b.Tableindicatesacceptabledetectioncapabilitiesforradioactivematerialsinenvironmentalsamples.Thesedetectioncapabilitiesaretabulatedintermsofthelowerlimitsofdetection(LLDs).TheLLDisdefined,forpurposesofthisguide,asthesmallestconcentration,ofradioactivematerialinasamplethatwillyieldanetcount(abovesystembackground)thatwillbedetectedwithatleast95%probabilitywithatmost5%probabilityoffalselyconcludingthatablankobservationrepresentsa"real"signal.Foraparticularmeasurementsystem(whichmayincluderadiochemicalseparation):LLD=466*sbEV'22YwhereLLDisthelowerlimitofdetectionasdefinedabove(aspCiperunitmassorvolume).sbisthestandarddeviationofthebackgroundcountingrateorofthecountingrateofablanksampleasappropriate(ascountsperminute).Eisthecountingefficiency(ascountsperdisintegration).Visthesamplesize(inunitsofmassorvolume).2.22isthenumberofdisintegrationsperminuteperpicocurie.Yisthefractionalradiochemicalyield(whenapplicable).*4.66isthefactorusedwhenbackgroundhas.beensubtractedfromthesamplecount.Formeasurementsinwhichthebackgroundisnotsubtracted,thefactor3.29shallbeused.c-LLDfordrinkingwaterd-LLDforgardenvegetatione-TotalforparentanddaughterST.LUCIEUNIT13/4May13,1982 RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING3/4.12.2LANDUSECENSUSLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION3.12.2Alandusecensusshallbeconductedannuallytoidentifythelocationofthenearestmilkanimal,thenearestresidenceandthenearestgarden+ofgreaterthan500squarefeetproducingfreshleafyvegetablesineachofthe16meteorologicalsectorswithinadistanceoffivemiles.APPLICABILITY:AtalltimesACTION:a.Withalandusecensusidentifyingalocation(s)whichyieldsacalculateddoseordosecommitmentgreaterthanthevaluesccurrentlybeingcalculatedinSpecification4.11.2.3,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifiesthenewlocation(s).b.Withalandusecensusidentifyingalocation(s)whichyieldsacalculateddoseordosecommitment(viathesameexposurepathway)20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrentlybeingobtainedinaccordancewithSpecification3.12.1,prepareandsubmittotheCommissionwithin60daysfromthetimethelicenseereceivestheresultsoftheLandUseCensus,pursuanttoSpecification6.9.2,aSpecialReport,whichidentifiesthenewlocation(s).Thenewlocationshallbeaddedtotheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramwhensamplesbecomeavailable.Thesamplinglocationhavingthelowestcalculateddoseordosecommitment(viathesameexposurepathway)maybedeletedfromthemonitoringprogramafter(October31)oftheyearinwhichthelandusecensuswasconducted.c.TheprovisionsofSpecifications3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.12.2.1Thelandusecensusshallbeconductedatleastonceper12monthsbetweenthedatesofFebruary1andJuly31,bydoor-to-doorsurvey,aerialsurvey,orbyconsultinglocalagricultureauthorities.*BroadleafvegetationsamplingmaybeperformedatthesiteboundaryinasectorwiththehighestD/Qinlieuofthegardencensus.ST.LUCIEUNIT).3/412-8May13,1982 iOI RADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORING3/4~12.3INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAMLIMITINGCONDITIONFOROPERATION*3.12.3Analysesshall'beperformedonradioactivematerialssuppliedaspartofan.InterlaboratoryComparisonProgramwhichhasbeenapprovedbyNRC.ThisconditionmaybesatisfiedbyparticipationintheEnvironmentalIntercomparisonStudiesProgramconductedbytheEPA.APPLICABILITY:Atalltimes.ACTION:Ia.Withanalysesnotbeingperformedasrequiredabove,notifytheCommissionasapartoftheannualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.b.TheprovisionsofSpecification3.0.3and3.0.4arenotapplicable.IftheRadiologi'calEnvironmentalSurveillanceProgramiscarriedoutbythelicensee,thelicenseeshallestablishanInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramwhich'asbeenapprovedbytheNRC.Ifthelicenseeisnottheprincipleinvestigator,thelicenseeshallrequiretheprincipleinvestigatortotakepartinanInterlaboratoryComparisonProgram.ThisconditionmaybesatisfiedbyparticipationintheEnvironmentalRadioactivityLaboratoryIntercomparisonStudiesProgram.SURVEILLANCEREQUIREMENTS4.12.3TheresultsofavailableanalysesperformedaspartoftheaboverequiredInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramshallbeincludedintheannualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReportpursuanttoSpecification6.9.3.2.ST.LUCIEUNITf3/412-9Hay13,1982 INSTRUMENTATIONBASES3/4.3.3.9RADIOACTIVELIQUIDEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATIONTheradioactiveliquideffluentinstrumentationisprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable,thereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsduringactualorpotentialreleases.ThealarmtripsetpointsfortheseinstrumentsshallbecalculatedinaccordancewithapprovedmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/tripwilloccurpriortoexceedingthelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITYanduseofthisinstrumentationisconsistentwiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/4.3.3.10RADIOACTIVEGASEOUSEFFLUENTINSTRUMENTATIONTheradioactivegaseouseffluentinstrumentationisprovidedtomonitorandcontrol,asapplicable,thereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentsduringactualorpotentialreleases.Thealarm/tripsetpointsfortheseinstrumentsshallbecalculatedinaccordancewithmethodsintheODCMtoensurethatthealarm/tripwilloccurpriortoexceedingthelimitsof10CFRPart20.TheOPERABILITYanduseofthisinstrumentationisconsistentwiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriteria60,63and64ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/43-4May13,1982 3/4~11RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASES3/4.11.1LIQUIDEFFLUENTS3/4.11.1'CONCENTRATIONThisspecificationisprovidedtoensurethattheconcentrationofradioactivematerialsreleasedinliquidwasteeffluentsfromthesitetounrestrictedareaswillbelessthantheconcentrationlevelsspecifiedin10CFRPart20,AppendixB,TableII.Thislimitationprovidesadditionalassurancethatthelevelsofradioactivematerialsinbodiesofwateroutsidethesitewillnotresultinexposureswithin(1)theSectionII.AdesignobjectivesofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,toanindividualand(2)thelimitsof10CFRPart20.106(e)tothepopulation.TheconcentrationlimitfornoblegasesisbasedupontheassumptionthatXe-135isthecontrollingradioisotopeanditsMPCinair(submersion)wasconvertedtoanequivalentconcentrationinwaterusingthemethodsdescribedinInternationalCommissiononRadiologicalProtection(ICRP)Publication2.3/4'1'.2DOSEThisspecificationisprovidedtoimplementtherequirementsofSectionsII.A,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditionforOperationimplementstheguidessetforthinSectionII.AofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatementsprovidetherequiredoperatingflexibilityandatthesametimeimplementtheguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialinliquideffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable".PerformingthedosecalculationsintheODCMimplementtherequirementsinSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformancewiththeguidesofAppendixIistobeshownbycalculationalproceduresbasedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividualthroughappropriatepathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantiallyunderestimated.TheequationsspecifiedintheODCMforcalculatingthedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentsshouldbeconsistentwiththemethodologyprovidedinRegulatoryGuide1.109,"CalculationofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluentsforthePurposeofEvaluatingCompliancewith10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977,andRegulatoryGuide1.113,"EstimatingAquaticDis'persionofEffluentsfromAccidentalandRoutineReactorReleasesforthePurposeofImplementingAppendixI,"April1977.ST~LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-1May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASESThisspecification-appliestothereleaseofliquideffluentsfromeachreactoratthesite.Forunitswithsharedradwastetreatmentsystems,theliquideffluentsfromthesharedsystemareproportionedamongtheunitssharingthatsystem.3/4~11~1.3LIQUIDWASTETREATMENTTheOPERABILITYofappropriatesubsystemsoftheLWT"systemensuresthatthissystemwillbeavailableforusewheneverliquideffluentsrequiretreatmentpriortoreleasetotheenvironment.Therequirementsthattheappropriateportionsofthissystembeusedwhenspecifiedprovidesassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsinliquideffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable."Thisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50anddesignobjectiveSection11.DofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.ThespecifiedlimitsgoverningtheuseofappropriateportionsoftheliquidradwastetreatmentsystemwerespecifiedasasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSection11.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forliquideffluents.3/4.11.2GASEOUSEFFLUENTS3/F11.2'DOSERATEThisspecificationisprovidedtoensurethatthedoserateatanytimeattheexclusionareaboundaryfromgaseouseffluentsfromallunitsonthesitewillbewithintheannualdoselimitsof10CFRPart20forunrestrictedareas.Theannualdoselimitsarethedosesassociatedwiththeconcentrationsof10CFRPart20,AppendixB,Table11.Theselimitsprovidereasonableassurancethatradioactivematerialdischargedingaseouseffluentswillnotresultintheexposureofanindividualinanunrestrictedarea,eitherwithinoroutsidetheexclusionareaboundary,toannualaverageconcentrationsexceedingthelimitsspecifiedinAppendixB,Table11of10CFRPart20(10CFRPart20.106(b)).Forindividualswhomayattimesbewithintheexclusionareaboundary,theoccupancyoftheindividualwillbesufficientlylowtocompensatefo'ranyincreaseintheatmosphericdiffusionfactorabovethatfortheexclusionareaboundary.Thespecifiedreleaseratelimitsrestrict,atalltimes,thecorrespondinggammaandbetadoseratesabovebackgroundtoanindividualatorbeyondtheexclusionareaboundaryto<(500)mrem/yeartothetotalbodyorto<(3000)mrem/yeartotheskin.Thesereleaseratelimitsalsorestrict,atalltimes,thecorrespondingorgandoserateabovebackgroundtoaninfantviatheinhalationpathwayto<1500mrem/year.JST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-2May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASES3/411.2.2DOSE,NOBLEGASESThisspecificationisprovidedtoimplementtherequirementsofSectionsII.B,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditionforOperationimplementstheguidessetforthinSectionII.BofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatementsprovidetherequiredoperatingflexibilityandatthesametimeimplementtheguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixIassurethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialingaseouseffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable".TheSurveillanceRequirementsimplementtherequirementsinSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformwiththeguidesofAppendixItobeshownbycalculationalproceduresbasedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividualthroughtheappropriatepathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantiallyunderestimated.ThedosecalculationsestablishedintheODCMforcalculatingthedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofradioactivenoblegasesingaseouseffluentsshouldbeconsistentwiththemethodologyprovidedinRegulatoryGuide1.109,"CalculationofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluentsforthePurposeofEvaluatingCompliancewith10CFRPart50,AppendixI,"Revision1,October1977andRegulatoryGuide1.111,"MethodsforEstimatingAtmosphericTransportandDispersionofGaseousEffluentsinRoutineReleasesfromLight-Water-CooledReactors,"Revision1,July1977.TheODCMEquationsprovidedfordetermi,ningtheairdosesattheexclusionareaboundarywillbebaseduponthehistorical(orreal)averageatmosphericconditions.3/4.11.2.3DOSE,RADIOIODINES,RADIOACTIVEMATERIALINPARTICULATEFORMANDRADIONUCLIDESOTHERTHANNOBLEGASESThisspecificationisprovidedtoimplementtherequirementsofSectionsII.C,III.AandIV.AofAppendixI,10CFRPart50.TheLimitingConditionsforOperationaretheguidessetforthinSectionII.CofAppendixI.TheACTIONstatementsprovidetherequiredoperatingflexibilityandatthesametimeimplementtheguidessetforthinSectionIV.AofAppendixItoassurethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable".TheODCMcalculationalmethodsspecifiedinthesurveillancerequirementsimplementtherequirementsinSectionIII.AofAppendixIthatconformancewiththeguidesofAppendixIbeshownbycalculationalproceduresbasedonmodelsanddatasuchthattheactualexposureofanindividualthroughappropriatepathwaysisunlikelytobesubstantiallyunderestimated.TheODCMcalculationalmethodsforcalculatingthedosesduetotheactualreleaseratesofthesubjectmaterialsarerequiredtobeconsistentwiththemethodologyprovidedinRegulatoryGuide1.109,"CalculatingofAnnualDosestoManfromRoutineReleasesofReactorEffluentsfor,thePurposeofEvaluatingCompliancewith10CFRPart50,AppendixI",RevisionI,October1977andRegulatoryGuide1.111,"MethodsforEstimatingAtmosphericTransportandDispersionofGaseousEffluentsinRoutineReleasesfromST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-3!Hay13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASESLight-Mater-CooledReactors",Revision1,July1977.Theseequationsalsoprovidefordeterminingtheactualdosesbaseduponthehistorical(orreal)averageatmosphericconditions.Thereleaseratespecificationsforradioiodines,radioactivematerialinparticulateformandradionuclidesotherthannoblegasesaredependentontheexistingradionuclidepathwaystoman,intheunrestrictedarea.Thepathwayswhichareexaminedinthedevelopmentofthesecalculationsare:1)individualinhalationofairborneradionuclides,2)depositionofradionuclidesontogreenleafyvegetationwithsubsequentconsumptionbyman,3)depositionontograssyareaswheremilkanimalsandmeatproducinganimalsgrazewithconsumptionofthemilkandmeatbyman,and4)depositononthegroundwithsubsequentexposureofman.3/4-11.2.4GASEOUSWASTETREATMENTTheOPERABILITYoftheappropriatesubsystemsofthegaseousradwastetreatmentsystemensuresthatthesystemwillbeavailableforusewhenevergaseouseffluentsrequireholduppriortoreleasetotheenvironment.Therequirementthattheappropriateportionsofthesesystemsbeusedwhenspeci,fiedprovidesreasonableassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseouseffluentswillbekept"aslowasisreasonablyachievable".Thisspecificationimplementstherequirementsof'10CFRPart50.36a,GeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50,anddesignobjectiveSectionIIDofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.ThespecifiedlimitsgoverningtheuseofappropriateportionsofthesystemswerespecifiedasasuitablefractionoftheguidesetforthinSections11Band11.CofAppendixI,10CFRPart50,forgaseouseffluents.ST.LUCIEUNIT1B3/411-4May13,1982 RADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTSBASES3/F11.2'EXPLOSIVEGASMIXTUREThis'pecificationisprovidedtoensurethattheconcentrationofpotentiallyexplosivegasmixturescontainedinthewastegasholdupsystemismaintainedbelowtheflammabilitylimitsofhydrogenandoxygen.MaintainingtheconcentrationofhydrogenandoxygenbelowtheirflammabilitylimitsprovidesassurancethatthereleasesofradioactivematerialswillbecontrolledinconformancewiththerequirementsofGeneralDesignCriterion60ofAppendixAto10CFRPart50.3/F11.2.6GASDECAYTANKSRestrictingthequantityofradioactivitycontainedineachgasdecaytankprovidesassurancethatintheeventofanuncontrolledreleaseofthetanksconten6s,theresultingtotalbodyexposuretoanindividualatthenearestexclusionareaboundarywillnotexceed0.5rem,asperSafetyGuide24.ThisisconsistentwithStandardReviewPlan15.7.1,"WasteGasSystemFailure".ST.LUCIEUNITIB3/411-5Hay13,1982
s3/4.12RADIOLOGALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGBASEStTheradiologicalmonitoringprogramrequiredbythisspecificationprovidesmeasurementsofradiationandofradioactivematerialsinthoseexposurepathwaysandforthoseradionuclideswhichleadtothehighestpotentialradiationexposuresofindividualsresultingfromthestationoperation.Thismonitoringprogramtherebysupplementstheradiologicaleffluentmonitoringprogrambyverifyingthatthemeasurableconcentrationsofradioactivematerialsandlevelsofradiationarenothigherthanexpectedonthebasisoftheeffluentmeasurementsandmodelingoftheenvironmentalexposurepathways.Programchangesmaybeinitiatedbasedonoperationalexperience.ThedetectioncapabilitiesrequiredbyTable4.12.-1arestate-of-the-artforroutineenvironmentalmeasurementsinindustriallaboratories.TheLLDlimitsfordrinkingwatermeettherequirementsof40CFR141.3/4~12~1LANDUSECENSUSThisspecificationisprovidedtoensurethatchangesintheuseofunrestrictedareasareidentifiedand,thatmodificationstothemonitoringprogramaremadeifrequiredby'heresultsofthiscensus.ThiscensussatisfiestherequirementsofSectionIV.8.3ofAppendixIto10CFRPart50.Restrictingthecensustogardensofgreaterthan500squarefeetprovidesassurancethatsignificantexposurepathwaysvialeafyvegetableswillbeidentifiedandmonitoredsinceagardenofthissizeistheminimumrequiredtoproducethequantity(26kg/year)ofleafyvegetablesassumedinRegulatoryGuide1.109forconsumptionbyachild.Todeterminethismimimumgardensize,thefollowingassumptionswereused,1)that20Xofthegardenwasusedforgrowingbroadleafvegetation(i.e.,similartolettuceandcabbage),and2)avegetationyieldof2kg/squaremeter.Broadleafvegetationsamplingmaybeperformedatthesiteboundaryinthedirectionsectorwiththehighest(D/Q)inlieuofperformingthegardencensus.3/4'2.3INTERLABORATORYCOMPARISONPROGRAMTherequirementforparticipationinanInterlaboratoryComparisonprogramisprovidedtoensurethatindependentchecksontheprecisionandaccuracyofthemeasurementsofradioactivematerialinenvironmentalsamplematricesareperformedaspartofaqualityassurance'rogramforenvironmentalmonitoringinordertodemonstratethattheresultsarereasonablyvalid.ST.LUCIEUNIT'1B3/412-1May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVEROLSe.InvestigationofallviolationsoftheTechnicalSpecificationsincludingthepreparationand,forwardingofreportscoveringevaluationandrecommendationstopreventrecurrencetotheManagerofNuclearEnergy,theVicePresidentofNuclearEnergyandtotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.f.ReviewofthoseREPORTABLEOCCURRENCESrequires24hournotificationtotheCommission.g.Reviewoffacilityoperationstodetectpotentialsafetyhazards.h.PerformanceofspecialreviewsandinvestigationsandreportsthereonasrequestedbytheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.i.ReviewofthePlantSecurityPlanandimplementingproceduresandshallsubmitrecommendedchangestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.ReviewoftheEmergencyPlanandimplementingproceduresandshallsubmitrecommendedchangestotheChairmanoftheCompanyNuclearReviewBoard.k.Reviewtheresultsoftheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogramatleastonceper12months.1.ReviewoftheODCMandanychangestotheODCM.AUTHORITY6.5.1.7TheFacilityReviewGroupshall:a.'ecommendtothePlantManagerwrittenapprovalordisapprovalofitemsconsideredunder6.5.1.6(a)through(d)above.b.Renderdeterminationsinwritingwithregardtowhetherornoteachitemconsideredunder6.5.1.6(a)through(e)aboveconstitutesanunreviewedsafetyquestion.c.Providewrittennotificationwithin24hourstotheVicePresidentofNuclearEnergyandtheCompanyNuclearReviewBoardofdisagreement'etweentheFRGandthePlantManager;however,thePlantManagershallhaveresponsibilityforresolutionofsuchdisagreementspursuantto6.1.1above.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-7Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVEROLS6.7SAFETYLIMITVIOLATION6.7.1Thefollowingactionsshall'etakenintheeventaSafetyLimitisviolated:a.ThefacilityshallbeplacedinatleastHOTSTANDBYwithinonehour.b.TheSafetyLimitviolationshallbereportedtotheCommission,theVicePresidentofPowerResourcesandtotheCNRBwithin24hours.c.ASafetyLimitViolationReportshallbeprepared.ThereportshallbereviewedbytheFRG.Thisreportshalldescribe(1)applicablecircumstancesprecedingtheviolation,(2)effectsoftheviolationuponfacilitycomponents,systemsorstructures,and(3)correctiveactiontakentopreventrecurrence.d.TheSafetyLimitViolationReportshallbesubmittedtotheCommission,theCNRBandtheVicePresidentofNuclearEnergywithin14daysoftheviolation.6.8PROCEDURES6.8.1Writtenproceduresshallbeestablished,implementedandmaintainedcoveringtheactivities'eferencedbelow:a~TheapplicableproceduresrecommendedinAppendix"A"ofRegulatoryGuide1.33,,November,1972.b.Refuelingoperations.c.Surveillanceandtestactivitiesofsafetyrelatedequipment.d.SecurityPlanimplementation.e.EmergencyPlanimplementation.f.FireProtectionProgramimplementation.goh.PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAMforSOLIDIFIEDradioactivewasteorwastecontainingfreestandingliquid.Offsitereleasesofgaseousandliquideffluentscontainingradioactivematerials,includingeffluentmonitorsetpoints.i.OffsiteDoseCalculationManualST.LUCIEUNIT16-13May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVEROLSd.Reactivityanomaliesinvolvingdisagreementwiththepredictedvalueofreactivitybalanceundersteadystateconditionsduringpoweroperationgreaterthanorequalto1%Deltak/k;acalculatedreactivitybalanceindicatingaSHUTDOWNMARGINlessconservativethanspecifiedinthetechnicalspecifications;short-termreactivityincreasesthatcorrespondtoareactorperiodoflessthan5secondsor,ifsubcritical,anunplannedreactivityinsertionofmorethan0.5%Deltak/k;oroccurrenceofanyunplannedcriticality.e.Failureormalfunctionofoneormorecomponentswhichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofsystem(s)usedtocopewithaccidentsanalyzedintheFSAR.f.personnelerrororproceduralinadequacywhichpreventsorcouldprevent,byitself,thefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofsystemsrequiredtocopewithaccidentsanalyzedintheFSAR.g.Conditionsarisingfromnaturalorman-madeeventsthat,asadirectresultoftheeventrequireunitshutdown,operationofsafetysystems,orotherprotectivemeasuresrequiredbytechnicalspecifications.h.Errorsdiscoveredinthetransientoraccidentanalysesorinthemethodsusedforsuchanalysesasdescribedinthesafetyanalysisreportorinthebasesforthetechnicalspecificationsthathaveorcouldhavepermittedreactoroperationinamannerlessconservativethanassumedintheanalyses.i.Performanceofstructures,systems,orcomponentsthatrequiresremedialactionorcorrectivemeasurestopreventoperationinamannerlessconservativethanassumedintheaccidentanalysesinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnicalspecificationsbases;ordiscoveryduringunitlifeofconditionsnotspecificallyconsideredinthesafetyanalysisreportortechnicalspecificationsthatrequireremedialactionorcorrectivemeasurestopreventtheexistenceordevelopmentofanunsafecondition.j.Occurrenceofradioactivematerialcontainedgasdecaytanksinexcessofthatpermittedbythelimitingconditionforoperationestablishedinthetechnicalspecifications.k.ExceedingL.C.O.3~11~1~1(LiquidRadwasteConcentration)orL.C.O.3.11.2.1(GaseousDoseRate).STLUCIEUNIT6-17Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSTHIRTYDAYWRITTENREPORTS6.9.1.9ThetypesofeventslistedbelowshallbethesubjectofwrittenreportstotheDirectoroftheRegionalOfficewithinthirtydaysofoccurrenceoftheevent.Thewrittenreportshallinclude,asaminimum,acompletedcopyofalicenseeeventreportform.Informationprovidedonthelicenseeeventreportformshallbesupplemented,asneeded,byadditionalnarrativematerialtoprovidecompleteexplanationofthecircumstancessuxroundingtheevent.a.Reactorprotectionsystemorengineeredsafetyfeatureinstrumentsettingswhicharefoundtobelessconservativethanthoseestablishedbythetechnicalspecificationsbutwhichdonotpreventthefulfillmentofthefunctionalrequirementsofaffectedsystems.b.Conditionsleadingtooperationinadegradedmodepermittedbyalimitingconditionforoperationorplantshutdownrequiredbyalimitingconditionforoperation.c.Observedinadequaciesintheimplementationofadministrativeorproceduralcontrolswhi'chthreatentocausereductionofdegreeofredundancyprovidedinreactorprotectionsystemsorengineeredsafetyfeature'ystems.d.Abnormaldegradationofsystemsotherthanthosespecifiedin6.9.1.12.cabovedesignedtocontainradioactivematerialresultingfromthefissionprocess.e.Anunplannedoffsitereleaseof1)morethan1curieofradioactivematerialinliquideffluents,2)morethan150curiesofnoblegasingaseouseffluents,or3)morethan0.05curiesofradioiodineingaseouseffluents.Thereportofanunplannedoffsitereleaseofradioactivematerialshallincludethefollowinginformation:1.Adescxiptionoftheeventandequipmentinvolved.2.Cause(s)fortheunplannedxelease.3.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.4.Consequencesoftheunplannedrelease.ST.LUCIEUNIT'16-18Hay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSSPECIALREPORTSh.CoreBarrelMovement,Specifications3.4.11and4.4.11.i.FireDetectionInstrumentation,Specification3.3.3.7.FireSuppressionSystems,Specification3.7.11.1.k.ExceedingoneormoreLCO'forSpecifications3.11.1.2,3.11.1.3,3.11.2.2,3.11.2.3,or3.11.2.4,involvingradiationdosefromradioactiveeffluents.1.MeasuredlevelsofradioactivityinanenvironmentalsamplingmediumdeterminedtoexceedthereportinglevelvaluesofTable6.9.3-2whenaveragedoveranycalendarquartersamplingperiodpursuanttoSpecification3.12.1.b.WhenmorethanoneoftheradionuclidesinTable6.9.3-2aredetectedinthesamplingmedium,thisreportshallbesubmittedif:concentration(1)+concentration(2)+...>1.0limitlevel(1)limitlevel(2)WhenradionuclidesotherthanthoseinTable6.9.3-2aredetectedandaretheresultofplanteffluents,thisreportshallbesubmittedifthequarterlydosetoanindividualisequaltoorgreaterthanthequarterlylimitsofSpecifications3.11.1.2,3.11.2.2and3.11.2.3.Thisreportisnotrequiredifthemeasuredlevelofradioactivitywasnottheresultofplanteffluents;however,insuchanevent,theconditionshallbereportedanddescribedintheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.m.Milkorgardensamplesunavailableduringthespecifiedtimeinterval,Specification3.12.l.c.,n.Thediscoveryofalocationwhichyieldsacalculateddoseordosecommitment>thevaluescurrentlybeingcalculated,Specification3.12;2.a.o.Thediscoveryofalocationwhichyieldsacalculateddoseordosecommitment20%greaterthanatalocationfromwhichsamplesarecurrentlybeingobtained,Specification3.12.2.b.ST.LUCIEUNIT'I6-19Nay13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.9.3ENVIRONMENTALREPORTSRADIOLOGICALENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGREPORT3/6.9.3.1RoutineradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringreportscoveringtheoperationoftheunitduringthepreviouscalendaryearshallbesubmittedpriortoMay1ofeachyear.TheinitialreportshallbesubmittedpriortoMay1oftheyearfollowinginitialcriticality.6.9.3.2Theannualradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringreportsshallincludesummaries,interpretations,andinformationbasedupontrendanalysisoftheresultsoftheradiologicalenvironmentalsurveillanceactivitiesforthereportperiod,includingacomparisonwithpreoperationalstudies,operationalcontrolst,asappropriate),andpreviousenvironmentalsurveillancereportsandanassessmentoftheobservedimpactsoftheplantoperationontheenvironment.,ThereportsshallalsoincludetheresultsofthelandusecensusesrequiredbySpecification3.12.2.Ifharmfuleffectsaredetectedbythemonitoring,thereportshallprovideananalysisoftheproblemandaplannedcourseofactiontoalleviatethe'problem.TheannualradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringreportsshallincludesummarizedandtabulatedresultsintheformatsimilartoTable6.9.3-1ofallradiologicalenvironmentalsamplesrequiredtobetakenduringthereportperiod.Intheeventthatsomeresultsarenotavailableforinclusionwiththereport,thereportshallbesubmittednotingandexplainingthereasonsforthemissingresults.Delayeddatashallbesubmittedinasupplementaryreportwithin60daysfromthetimethelastanalysesarecompleted.Thereportsshallalsoincludethefollowing:asummarydescriptionoftheradiologicalenvironmentalmonitoringprogram;amapofallsamplinglocationskeyedtoatablegivingdistancesanddirectionsfromonereactor;theresultoflandusecensusesrequiredbytheSpecification3.12.2;asummaryofavailableresultsfromtheInterlaboratoryComparisonProgramrequiredbySpecification3.12.3,andadditionalinformationasprovidedinSpecification3.12.1.SEMIANNUALRADIOACTIVEEFFLUENTRELEASEREPORT3/6.9.3.3Routineradioactiveeffluentreleasereportscoveringtheoperatingoftheunitduringtheprevious6monthsofoperationshallbesubmittedwithin60daysafterJanuary1andJuly1ofeachyear.Theperiodofthefirstreportshallbeginwiththedateofinitialcriticality.3/Asinglesubmittalmaybemadeforamultipleunitstation.Thesubmittalshouldcombinethosesectionsthatarecommontoallunitsatthestation;however,forunitswithseparateradwastesystems,thesubmittalshallspecifythereleasesofradioactivematerialfromeachunit.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-20Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-1FORHATFORENVIRONMENTALRADIOLOGICALMONITORINGPROGRAMSUMHARYNAMEOFFACILITYDOCKETNO.LOCATIONOFFACILITYREPORTINGPERIODTypeandMediumorPathwayTotalNumberSampledofAnalyses(UnitofMeasurement)PerformedLowerLimitofDetection(LLD)AllIndicatorLocationsMean(f)aRangeaLocationWithHighestAnnualMeanNameMean(f)aDistanceandDirectionRaeControlLocationsMean(f)aRangeNumberofNonroutini~ReportedMeasurementsMeanandrangebasedupondetectionmeasurementsonly.Fractionofdetectablemeasurementsatspecifiedlocationsisindicatedinparenthesis(f).
ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.9.3.3.1TheradioactiveeffluentreleasereportsshallincludeasummaryofthequantitiesofradioactiveliquidandgaseouseffluentsandsolidwastereleasedfromtheunitasoutlinedinRegulatoryGuide1.21Rev;1,"iMeasuring,Evaluating,andReportingRadioactivity.inSolidWastesandReleasesofRadioactiveMaterialsinLiquidandGaseousEffluentsfromLight-Mater-CooledNuclearPowerPlants",withdatasummarizedonaquarterlybasisfollowingtheformatofAppendixBthereof.Theradioactiveeffluentreleasereportsshallincludethefollowinginformationforallunplannedoffsitereleasesofradioactivematerialsingaseousandliquideffluents:a.Adescriptionoftheeventandequipmentinvolved.b.Cause(s)fortheunplannedrelease.c.Actionstakentopreventrecurrence.d.Consequencesoftheunplannedrelease.TheradioactiveeffluentreleasereportsshallincludeanassessmentofradiationdosesfromtheradioactiveliquidandgaseouseffluentsreleasedfromtheunitduringeachcalendarquarterasoutlinedintheODCM.TheassessmentofradiationdosesshallbeperformedinaccordancewithmethodologyintheODCM.ST.LUCIEUNITf6-22Hay13,1982 TABLE6.9.3-2NONROUTINEREPORTINGLEVELSFORRADIOACTIVITYCONCENTRATIONSINENVIRONMENTALSAMPLESAnalysisIH-3Mn-54Fe-59Water(pCi/1)2X1041X1034X102AirborneParticulateorGases(pCi/m)Fish(pCi/Kg,wet)3X1041X104Milk(pCi/1)BroadLeafVegetation(pCi/Kg,wet)IIICo-58Co-60Zn-65'Zr-Nb-95I-1311X1033X103X104X1020.93X1041X102X1041X102ICs-134ICs-137I.Ba-La-14030502X10210201X102X1060703X102(1)1X1032X103(1)Totalforparentanddaughter
<h ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLSe.Recordsofgaseousandliquidradioactivematerialreleasedtotheenvironsf.RecordsoftransientoroperationalcyclesforthosefacilitycomponentsidentifiedinTable5.9-1.g.Recordsoftrainingandqualificationforcurrentmembersoftheplantstaff.h.Recordsofin-serviceinspectionsperformedpursuanttotheseTechnicalSpecifications.RecordsofQualityAssuranceactivitiesrequiredbytheQAManualRecordsofreviewsperformedforchangesmadetoproceduresorequipmentorreviewsoftestsandexperimentspursuantto10CFR50.59k.RecordsofmeetingsoftheFRGandtheCNRB1.RecordsofEnvironmentalQualificationwhicharecoveredundertheprovisionsofparagraph6.13.m.RecordsoftheservicelivesofallhydraulicandmechanicalsnubberslistedonTables3.7-2aand3.7-2bincludingthedateatwhichtheservicelifecommencesandassociatedinstallationandmaintenancerecords.n.AnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReports;andrecordsofanalysestransmittedtothelicenseewhichareusedtopreparetheAnnualRadiologicalEnvironmentalMonitoringReport.o.Meteorologicaldata,summarizedandreportedinaformatconsistentwiththerecommendationsofRegulatoryGuides1.21and1.23.6.11RADIATIONPROTECTIONPROGRAMProcedures'orpersonnelradiationprotectionshallbepreparedconsistentwiththerequirementsof10CFRPart20andshallbeapproved,maintainedandadheredtoforalloperationsinvolvingpersonnelradiationexposure.ST.LUCIEUNITI6-24May13,1982 ADNINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.12HIGHRADIATIONAREA6.12~1Inlieuofthe"controldevice"or"alarmsignal"requiredbyparagraph20.203(c)(2)of10CFR20,eachhighradiationareainwhichtheintensityofradiationis1000mrem/hrorlessshallbebarricadedandconspicuouslypostedasahighradiationareaandentrancetheretoshallbecontrolledbyrequiringissuanceofaRadiationWorkPermit*.Anyindividualorgroupofindividualspermittedtoentersuchareasshallbeprovidedwithoraccompaniedbyoneormoreofthefollowing:a.Aradiationmonitoringdevicewhichcontinuouslyindicatestheradiationdoserateintheareab.Aradiationmonitoringdevicewhichcontinuouslyintegratestheradiationdoserateintheareaandalarmswhenapresetintegrateddoseisreceived.Entryintosuchareaswiththismonitoringdevicemaybemadeafterthedoseratelevelintheareahasbeenestablishedandpersonnelhavebeenmadeknowledgableofthem.c.An,individualqualifiedinradiationprotectionprocedureswhoisequippedwitharadiationdoseratemonitoringdevice.ThisindividualshallberesponsibleforprovidingpositivecontrolovertheactivitieswithintheareaandshallperformperiodicradiationsurveillanceatthefrequencyspecifiedbythefacilityHealthPhysicistintheRadiationWorkPermit.6.12.2Therequirementsof6.12.1,above,shallalsoradiationareainwhichtheintensityofradiationismrem/hr.Inaddition,lockeddoorsshallbeprovidedunauthorizedentryintosuchareasandthekeysshalltheadministrativecontroloftheShiftSupervisoronHealthPhysicist.applytoeachhighgreaterthan1000topreventbemaintainedunderdutyand/orthePlant*HealthPhysicspersonnelshallbeexemptfromtheRWPissuancerequirementduringtheperformanceoftheirassignedradiationprotectionduties,providedtheycomplywithapprovedradiationprotectionproceduresforentryintohighradiationareas.ST.LUCIEUNIT16-25May13,1982 ADMINISTRATIVECONTROLS6.17PROCESSCONTROLPROGRAM(PCP)6.17.1Thelicensee'sPCPforSOLIDIFICATION(ifapplicable)shallbeapprovedbytheCommissionpriortoimplementation;or6.17.2Ifthelicenseeusesacontractortosolidifyradioactivewastes,thelicenseeshalluseacontractor(orcontractor'-sPCP"forSOLIDIFICATION)whichhasbeenapprovedbytheCommission.6.17.3Licenseeinitiatedchange(s)tohisPCPforSOLIDIFICATION:1.ShallbecomeeffectiveuponreviewandacceptancebytheFRG2.Shallbe'ubmittedtotheCommissioninthesemi-annualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportfortheperiodinwhichthechange(s)wasmade.Theinformationsubmittedshallcontain:a.Adescriptionofthechange(s)whichwasmadeandthereasonsforsuchchanges.b.Adeterminationthatthechangedidnotreducetheoverallconformanceofthesolidifiedwasteproducttoexistingcriteriaforsolidwastes;andc.DocumentationofthefactthatthechangehasbeenreviewedandfoundacceptablebytheFRG.6.17.4LicenseeinitiatedchangestothePCPforDEWATERING:1.ShallbecomeeffectiveuponreviewandacceptancebytheFRG.6.18OFFSITEDOSECALCULATIONMANUAL(ODCM)6.18.1TheODCMshallbeapprovedbytheCommissionpriortoimplementation6.18.2LicenseeinitiatedchangestotheODCM:1.Shallbe'aprovedbytheFacilityReviewGroup(FRG)andshallbecomeeffectiveuponFRGapproval.2.ShallbereportedtotheNRCasanattachmenttotheSemiannualRadioactiveEffluentReleaseReportforthereportingperiodthatthechange(s)wereimplemented.Thisattachedreportshallcontain:a.AFRGapprovedcopyoftheODCMshowingthechangesb.Adeterminationthatthechangewillnotreducetheaccuracyorreliabilityofdosecalculationsorsetpointdeterminations.ST.LUCIEUNITI6-27tray13,1982 0ope